The music industry is healing, and so is Dubloadz. After taking a break from the industry to focus on his health, the beloved bass producer is set to release his first song in over a year. “I actually have a song coming out this month,” Dubloadz tweeted yesterday, cautioning fans that the track is a departure from his heavy-hitting dubstep sound. “It’s house though, and it’s chill and pretty. No headbanging sorry suckas,” he wrote. Longtime fans of Dubloadz are more than acquainted with his “Houseloadz” sound, which reinforces the technical prowess of one of the dance music scene’s most versatile producers. Long revered as one of the most creative sound designers in the bass music community, Dubloadz announced an indefinite hiatus ...
Last July, dubstep producer and DJ Dubloadz announced that he would be stepping away from the music scene after seven years. Citing mental health and fatigue, Dubloadz stated that his passion and energy for the music industry was fading. Fans were dismayed, but understanding of the producer’s decision to step down. However, yesterday, Dubloadz’s friend and fellow Chodegang alumni Virtual Riot hinted in a tweet that Dubloadz may be returning. The tweet confirms that Dubloadz is indeed working on new music, but it’s still unclear whether or not that music will actually be released. Should the music see release, it’s also still unknown whether or not Dubloadz will retain his alias or start a new project entirely. Besides retweeting Virtual Riot...
Renowned bass music producer Dubloadz has announced his retirement from the electronic dance music industry. Dubloadz took to Twitter to share a heartfelt statement today, July 23rd, waxing poetic about the extremely difficult decision to hang up the headphones. “The truth is Dubloadz is like a band aid that I need to rip off at this point. It’s like a character I don’t want to play anymore or have any belief in,” he wrote. “I never thought I’d reach a point where I truly believed my dream was dead, but I have. Even before 2020, in the depths of the last year which was the worst of my life, I’ve been trying to soul search and find happiness in everything I’ve built. The truth is, I haven’t been happy or felt alive since the be...
A bevy of dance music artists, producers, and vocalists have teamed up with renowned music production marketplace Cymatics to craft an expansive sample pack in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. The bundle, titled “Hearts Vol. 2,” features contributions from Excision, KSHMR, Dion Timmer, Dubloadz, Dirty Audio, Leah Culver, Henry Fong, IVEEN, PhaseOne, Graves, OTR, Slow Magic, Ramzoid, Jameston Thieves, and Laxcity, among others. 100% of the proceeds from the sample pack will be donated to three organizations fighting for racial justice and equality amid nationwide protests following the death of George Floyd. Those organizations are Black Lives Matter, Campaign Zero, and the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. The team at Cymatics is respo...